Go, say at home we heard the trumpet call,
And answered. Now beside the sea we rest.
Our end was happy if our country thrives:
Much was demanded. Lo! our store was small—
That which we had we gave—it was our lives."
"L.L." in the "Anzac Book."
Appendix C.
CASUALTIES OF THE 28th BATTALION, A.I.F., WHILST WITH
THE MEDITERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
(Note.—On arrival at Marseilles the Battalion passed to the British Expeditionary Force.)
| Officers. | Other Ranks. |
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| Total. | ||||
| Officers. | Other Ranks. |
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| Killed in action | - | 22 | ||
| Died of wounds | 1 | 17 | ||
| Died of disease | 2 | 11 | ||
| Died from other causes | - | 2 | ||
| Total deaths | - | - | 3 | 52 |
| Wounded in action | 2 | 82 | ||
| Prisoners of War | - | - | ||
| Total wounded and prisoners of war |
- | - | 2 | 82 |
| Evacuated sick (from Peninsula only) |
- | - | 9 | 346 |
| Total Casualties | - | - | 14 | 480 |
Appendix D.
ROLL OF ORIGINAL OFFICERS OF THE 28TH BATTALION,
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
Appendix E.
ROLL OF OFFICERS PROMOTED FROM THE RANKS, 28TH BATTALION, A.I.F.,
BETWEEN 9TH JUNE, 1915, AND 21ST MARCH, 1916.
| Reg No. | Rank. | Name. | Promoted to: | Date. | Remarks. |
| 1005 | Regtl. Sergt.-Major | Gettingby, J. | Hon. Lieut. & Quartermaster | 26-8-15 | Invalided April, 1916. Promoted Honorary Captain on Permanent Supernumerary List, 1917. |
| 796 | Sergeant | Field, C. R. | 2nd Lieut. | 13-9-15 | Transferred to 7th Machine Gun Company, 1916. Adjutant 7th M.G. Bn., 1918. Promoted Captain. Twice mentioned in Despatches. |
| 787 | Coy. Sergeant-Major | Bell, P. T. C. | do. | 3-11-15 | Killed in action 29th July, 1916. |
| 1000 | Sergeant | Sears, F. | do. | 14-11-15 | Wounded. Promoted Lieutenant. |
| 221 | do. | Brown, A. | do. | 8-2-16 | Wounded on two occasions. Mentioned in Despatches. Promoted Major. Second-in-Command 1918. D.S.O., M.C. |
| 776 | Regtl. Quartermaster-Sgt. | Sexty, R. G. | do. | 1-3-16 | Transport Officer, 1916-17. Mentioned in Despatches. Promoted Captain. Invalided. |
| 784 | Coy. Sergeant-Major | Bell, B. A. | do. | 1-3-16 | Killed in action, 29th July, 1916. |
| 337 | Coy. Sergeant-Major | McIntyre, J. | do. | 14-3-16 | Promoted Captain 1917. M.C. Killed in action 28th February, 1917. |
| 461 | Sergeant | King, H. C. | do. | 14-3-16 | Adjutant 1917-18. Mentioned in Despatches. Promoted Captain. Wounded. M.C. Died of wounds 7th April, 1918. |
Appendix F.
ROLL OF REINFORCEMENT OFFICERS WHO JOINED THE 28TH BATTALION,
A.I.F., BETWEEN THE DATES 9TH JUNE, 1915, AND 21ST MARCH, 1916.
| Rank. | Name. | Date joined. | Remarks. |
| Lieutenant | Quilty, J. F. | 17-8-15 | Left in Egypt 4th September, 1915. Rejoined 24th October, 1915. Seconded with Imperial Camel Corps, Jan., 1916, and subsequently invalided. |
| Captain | Coleman, E. A. | 11-10-15 | Commanded "B" Company October, 1915, till June, 1916. Invalided. |
| 2nd Lieut. | Hope, A. M. | 11-10-15 | Transferred to 2nd Pioneer Battn., 1916. Promoted Lieutenant. Severely wounded. |
| Do. | Bowra, H. J. | 11-11-15 | Invalided 4th December, 1915. |
| Lieutenant | Gepp, A. E. C. | 20-2-16 | Graduate of Duntroon College. T. from 32nd Bn. Killed in action 5th August, 1916. |
| Do. | Browne, R. S. | 15-3-16 | Intelligence Officer, 1916. Severely wounded 23rd June, 1916. Invalided. |
| 2nd Lieut. | Gill, R. H. | 15-3-16 | Promoted Captain. M.C. Died of wounds 28th September, 1917. |
| Do. | Roydhouse, J. | 15-3-16 | Adjutant 1916-17. A brigade-major 1918-19. Wounded on two occasions. Twice mentioned in Despatches. Promoted Captain. M.C. |
Appendix G.
Civil Occupations of Original Members of the 28th Battalion, A.I.F.,
who embarked as Officers or were subsequently promoted to Commissioned Rank.
Appendix H.
28TH BATTALION, AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE
NOMINAL ROLL of Original Members who embarked at Fremantle
on H.M.A.T. "A11" ("Ascanius"), 9th June, 1915, and on the
"Boonah," 12th July, 1915.
ABBREVIATIONS USED.
| A/- | Acting. | H.T.M. Bty. | Heavy Trench Mortar Battery. |
| A.A.M.C. | Australian Army Medical Corps. | I.C. Corps. | Imperial Camel Corps. |
| A.A.S.C. | Australian Army Service Corps. | K. in A. | Killed in Action. |
| A.A.V.C. | Australian Army Veterinary Corps. | L/Cpl. | Lance-Corporal. |
| A.G.H. | Australian General Hospital. | L/Sgt. | Lance-Sergeant. |
| Apptd. | Appointed. | L.T.M. Bty. | Light Trench Mortar Battery. |
| Bgr. | Bugler or Drummer | M. Gr. | Machine Gunner |
| Bn. | Battalion. | M.G. Bn. | Machine Gun Battalion. |
| Bty. | Battery. | M.G. Coy. | Machine Gun Company. |
| Bty. S.M. | Battery Sergeant-Major. | M.T.M. Bty. | Medium Trench Mortar Battery. |
| C.Q.M.S. | Company Quarter-Master-Sergeant. | Occ. | Occasion or occasions. |
| C.S.M. | Company Sergeant-Major. | Pnr. Bn. | Pioneer Battalion. |
| Cpl. | Corporal. | Prov. | Provisional. |
| D.A.C. | Divisional Ammunition | Ptd. | Promoted. |
| D. of Ill. | Died of Illness. | Pte. | Private. |
| D. of Wds. | Died of Wounds. | R.Q.M.S. | Regimental Quartermaster-Sergeant. |
| Div. Hqrs. | Divisional Headquarters | R.S.M. | Regimental Sergeant-Major |
| Div. Sig. Coy. | Divisional Signal Company. | Reg. Sig. | Regimental Signaller. |
| Dr. | Driver | Rft. | Reinforcement. |
| E.R. | Extra Regimental. | Sgt. | Sergeant |
| F.A. | Field Artillery | St. Bearer | Stretcher Bearer. |
| F.A. Bde. | Field Artillery Brigade. | T. | Transferred. |
| F. Coy. Eng. | Field Company, Engineers. | T/- | Temporary. |
| Fld. Amb. | Field Ambulance. | Wdd. | Wounded. |
NOTES.
1. Unless otherwise stated the rank on embarkation was that of Private.
2. Where it has been possible to obtain the information, the letters "Wdd." have been set opposite to the names of those who were wounded.
3. It has not been practicable to show who were evacuated sick. In 1915 severe illnesses accounted for the complete severance from the Battalion of a considerable number of members.
4. Original members of detachments, are so recorded in the column headed "Memoranda." This applies to Machine Gunners, Pioneers, Regimental Signallers, Stretcher Bearers, and A.A.M.C. Details. Transport Drivers and Buglers or Drummers are shown as "Dr." and "Bgr." respectively, under the heading "Rank on Embarkation."
5. There may be errors in the various records. In the absence of direct access to the official documents this has been almost inevitable, but the best has been done with what data the compiler could collect from various sources.